EP0436051B1 - Asphalt recycling apparatus - Google Patents
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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- This invention relates to a small-sized asphalt recycling apparatus which can be carried on a vehicle such as a truck, and is adapted to be used for recycling in site asphalt pieces ripped off from a paved road.
- a digged-out area if it is of a small size, of the road is conventionally provisionally restored by filling the digged-out area with a cold mixture which can be cured under the normal temperature.
- this conventional cold mixture is generally accompanied with problems in terms of physical strength and adhesion strength, so that this repaired area of the road is easily destroyed by the passing of vehicles. For example, the filled materials are scattered out as pieces, or the repaired area is gradually depressed. When these defects have happened to occur after the repair of the road, it is again required to remove the filled materials from the repaired area and to newly fill the repaired area with a hot mixture.
- the hot mixture is generally manufactured in an asphalt recycling plant of large scale, so that it is rather difficult to convey a small amount of the hot mixture in every time such a repairing work of small scale is required.
- a vehicle mounted thereon with an asphalt-recycling plant is also known. Even with such a special vehicle, it is still difficult to avoid the wasting of the hot mixture in the repairing work of small scale as mentioned above.
- an apparatus for the preparation of a mixture of bitumen and gravel for a road surface is known.
- This apparatus comprises a movable frame, a container which is pivoted around an axis, provided with an opening and pivotable in perpendicular direction with respect to the axis of rotation, wherein a burner mounted on a cantilever of the frame is arranged in front of the opening of the container.
- the burner is fixed over the cantilever at a certain position so that the flame is directed to the interior of the container.
- the container is turned towards the side opposite to the burner in order to empty a charge. Therefore, the apparatus must be accessible from several sides. This means that more space is required, when installing the apparatus.
- This invention has been made in view of above problems, and has its object to provide an asphalt-recycling apparatus of small size, so that the apparatus can be carried on a vehicle such as a truck together with other instruments for repairing the underground piping or wiring.
- an asphalt recycling apparatus which comprises; a combustion drum having an open top and rotatably supported on a supporting frame mounted in a casing; a driving means for rotating the combustion drum around the axis thereof; a manipulating handle for tilting the open top of the combustion drum; a front opening portion provided at a portion of the casing which faces to the open top of the combustion drum; a pair of front doors for opening or closing the front opening portion; a supporting rod means, one end of which is connected to the back surface of one of the front doors, and the other end of which is detachably connected to the back surface of the other one of the front doors; a burner-supporting means mounted on the supporting rod means so as to direct a burner toward the open top of the combustion drum; and a shoot door disposed below the front door so as to pivotally move up and down, and adapted to guide a regenerated asphalt discharged from the combustion drum tilted downward.
- the asphalt-recycling apparatus 1 comprises a casing 2 mounted on the truck 10, a combustion drum 3 supported on a supporting frame 6 and housed in the casing 2, and a burner 8 attached to a burner-supporting member 70 which is mounted on a pair of front doors 21A, 21B of the casing 2 in such a manner that the flame of the burner 8 can be ejected into the combustion drum 3.
- the casing 2 in this embodiment is of a box type whose top and front sides are designed to be opened and covered on its inner wall with linings consisting of a heat-insulating material and a sound-insulating material (For example, glass wool).
- a top door 20 On the open top of the casing 2 is attached a top door 20 which is foldable in half.
- a pair of front doors 21A, 21B of a double door type On the opening located at the upper portion of the front side of the casing 2 is attached a pair of front doors 21A, 21B of a double door type, one side of each door 21A, 21B being hinged to the opening so as to open or close at the center.
- a shoot door 22 On the opening located at the lower portion of the front side of the casing 2 is attached a shoot door 22 whose lower end is pivotally attached to a rod member which is horizontally disposed at a lower portion of the casing 2, so that the upper portion of the shoot door 22 can be allowed to move downward thereby to open the shoot door 22 so as to act as a shoot.
- the combustion drum 3 housed in the casing 2 is of a pot-like shape in this embodiment, and has on its top an opening 3a communicating with the hollow interior thereof.
- This combustion drum 3 is sustained in the casing 2 by means of a frame 6 in such a manner as to keep the opening 3a slantingly upward.
- the portion near the opening 3a of this combustion drum 3 is covered with a heat-insulating material, and the trunk portion of this combustion drum is integrally provided with a crown wheel (gear) 30 of circular shape (Fig. 2).
- the supporting frame 6 comprises a pair of U-shaped leg members 61 disposed on left and right sides of the combustion drum 3, a pair of bearing shafts 62 rotatably received in the upper portion of the leg members 61 and extending to the opposite sides of the combustion drum 3, a main driving gear 63 fixed to the tip portion of a rotating shaft 62a passing through one of the shafts 62 and engaging with the crown wheel 30 of the combustion drum 3, a driven gear 64 idly fitted in the tip portion of the other one of the shafts 62 and engaging with the crown wheel 30 of the combustion drum 3, and a rotating shaft 65 rotatably connected at the central bottom portion of the combustion drum 3 to the center portion of a connecting rod 67 which is extended from both of the shafts 62 and curved along the bottom portion of the combustion drum 3.
- the proximate end of the rotating shaft 62a of the main driving gear 63 is connected to the rotating shaft of the driving means 4 consisting of an electric motor through a decelerating gear apparatus 68.
- the rotating power is transmitted to the main driving gear 63 through the decelerating gear apparatus 68 and rotating shaft 62a, and the combustion drum 3 is caused by way of the engaging action of the crown wheel 30 to be rotated around the axis of the rotating shaft 65.
- the driven gear 64 supports the combustion drum 3 while being rotated through the engagement thereof with the crown wheel 30.
- the shaft 62 located on the driven gear 64 is rotatably received in a box 66 disposed adjacent thereto, and engaged within the box 66 with a handle shaft 50 extended in perpendicular to a worm of a worm wheel of the shaft 62.
- both of the shafts 62 are connected with each other through the connecting rod 67, and rotatably received at the upper portion of the leg members 61, the combustion drum 3 can be tilted through the manipulation of the handle 5 fixed at the tip portion of the handle shaft 50, thereby moving the opening 3a of the combustion drum 3 downward or upward.
- a cross member 7 having a burner-supporting member 70.
- one end of the supporting rod 7 is rotatably hinged by means of a bolt 13 and a nut 14 to a first bracket 12A projecting from the back side of the front door 21A.
- the other end of the cross member 7 (free end) is provided with a pair of through-holes 15 as shown in Fig. 5.
- a second bracket 12B On the back side of the other front door 21B is projected a second bracket 12B on which a pair of pins 16 are projected in conformity with the through-holes 15 to be engaged therewith.
- the other end (free end) of the cross member 7 can be fixed to the other one of the doors by fitting the through-holes 15 in the pins 16 after loosening the bolt 13 and nut 14 attached to the one end of the cross member 7. Thereafter, the bolt 13 and the nut 14 are tightened to firmly fix the cross member 7 to a predetermined position.
- the cross member 7 is not in use, the nut 14 is loosened and the through-holes 15 are detached from the pins 16. Thereafter, the cross member 7 is rotated together with the burner supporting member 70 until it takes a folding position i.e. it becomes parallel with the back side of the one of the front doors 21A, and finally the bolt 13 and nut 14 are fastened. In this manner, the cross member 7 can be folded behind the front door 21A, when the apparatus is not in use.
- the burner supporting member 70 is mounted on this cross member 7.
- This burner supporting member 70 comprises a forwardly tilted cylindrical member 71, a leg portion 72 supporting the cylindrical member 71, and a stand portion 74 disposed in perpendicular to the leg portion 72.
- the stand portion 74 is fixed to the supporting rod 7 by means of the nut 19 and bolt 18.
- the lower end portion of the leg portion 72 is shaped into a spherical shape 73 and rotatably received 17 in the cross member 7 thereby allowing the cylindrical member 71 to be tilted to any desired angle.
- the stand portion 74 is disposed a little above the lower end of the leg portion 72, and the cylindrical member 71 can be fixed at any desired angle by fastening the bolt 18 and the nut 19.
- the front doors 21A, 21B are fixed by means of the supporting member 7, and at the same time the cylindrical member 71 of the burner supporting member 70 can be disposed such that the opening thereof is directed to the center of the opening 3a of the combustion drum 3.
- the shoot door 22 is opened in such a manner that it is declined downward to become an extension of a discharging passage of the opening 3a of the combustion drum 3 when the opening 3a is tilted downward for discharging a regenerated asphalt.
- the shoot door 22 can be utilized as a discharging shoot.
- a housing portion 22A At one corner of the front portion of the casing 2 is formed a housing portion 22A, and a gas cylinder 80 is housed therein.
- the burner 8 is a portable burner which is connected to a gas cylinder 80 from which fuel is supplied thereto.
- This burner 8 is held on a holder (not shown) provided on the side of the casing 2 when it is not in use.
- the upper and lower portions of the front portion of the casing 2 are provided with a plurality of shelves 23 for housing fire distinguishers in order to cope with any fire accident 81 that might be happened.
- a switch box 24 is provided above the shelves 23 to accommodate various kinds of operating switches.
- the front door 21A, 21B of the casing are opened and finely crushed asphalt pieces are thrown into the combustion drum 3 through the opening 3a.
- the cross member 7 and the burner-supporting member 70 are fixed between the front door 21A and the front door 21B.
- the burner 8 is inserted into the cylindrical member 71 and fixed thereto so as to direct the distal end portion of the burner 8 to the center of the opening 3a of the combustion drum 3.
- Fuel is supplied from the gas cylinder 80 to the burner 8 from which fire flame is ejected into the interior of the combustion drum 3, and at the same time the combustion drum 3 is rotated around the axis (65) therof by means of the electric motor 4, the driving power of which is transmitted through the transmission gear 68 and the engagement between the combination of the main driving gear 63 and the driven gear 64 and the crown wheel (gear) 30 to the combustion drum 3, thereby uniformly heating and melting the crushed asphalt pieces.
- the handle 5 is rotated thereby to cause the shaft 62 and the connecting rod 67 to rotate via the handle shaft 50, and as a result to cause the combustion drum 3 to rotate to such degree that the opening 3a thereof faces downward as indicated by a phantom line in Fig. 1.
- the molten regenerated asphalt is smoothly discharged from the opening 3a to a road requiring repair through the shoot door 22 extending from the opening 3a.
- the asphalt recycling apparatus as explained above can be small in size, it can be installed on a portion of the loading platform 10A of a truck 10, thus leaving sufficient space on the loading platform 10A for installing other operation apparatus for repairing underground piping and wiring, or a shelf for equipments, or a temporary toilet. It is possible according to this invention to employ as the burner 8 a small-sized burner which is conventionally employed in heating a paved road surface.
- waste asphalt pieces obtained from the repairing work site can be reused as they are for restoring the road, labor and time for restoring the road can be markedly saved.
- the cross member means 7 is connected by one end thereof to the front door of the casing 2, the burner supporting member 70 can be easily set for use.
- the shape and structure of the combustion drum may be modified in any manner as far as the combustion drum is designed to rotate around the axis therof, and the upper opening therof can be tilted downward as required.
- An asphalt recycling apparatus (1) of small size, which is capable of reusing waste asphalt pieces as they are obtained from the work place of repairing underground piping or wiring is disclosed.
- This asphalt recycling apparatus (1) comprises a rotatable and tiltable combustion drum (3) supported on a frame (6) disposed in a casing (2), a front opening provided with a pair of doors (21A, 21B) and disposed on the front side of the casing (2) such that the opening coincides with the location of the top opening (3a) of the combustion drum (3), a cross member (7), one end of which is rotatably connected to one (21A) of the doors (21) and the other end of which is detachably connected to the other one (21B) of the doors, a burner-supporting member (70) fixed to the cross member (7) so as to direct the flame of a burner (8) to the top opening of the combustion drum (3), and a shoot door (22) disposed below the front opening and hinged to the casing (2) and capable of acting, when downwardly rotated, as a shoot for
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- This invention relates to a small-sized asphalt recycling apparatus which can be carried on a vehicle such as a truck, and is adapted to be used for recycling in site asphalt pieces ripped off from a paved road.
- In the construction site for repairing underground piping and wiring such as gas pipe, water supply and drainage, electric and telephone cables buried under a paved road, a digged-out area, if it is of a small size, of the road is conventionally provisionally restored by filling the digged-out area with a cold mixture which can be cured under the normal temperature.
- However, this conventional cold mixture is generally accompanied with problems in terms of physical strength and adhesion strength, so that this repaired area of the road is easily destroyed by the passing of vehicles. For example, the filled materials are scattered out as pieces, or the repaired area is gradually depressed. When these defects have happened to occur after the repair of the road, it is again required to remove the filled materials from the repaired area and to newly fill the repaired area with a hot mixture.
- Accordingly, it is preferable to repair the digged-out area of the road by using a hot mixture first of all instead of using a cold mixture. However, the hot mixture is generally manufactured in an asphalt recycling plant of large scale, so that it is rather difficult to convey a small amount of the hot mixture in every time such a repairing work of small scale is required.
- A vehicle mounted thereon with an asphalt-recycling plant is also known. Even with such a special vehicle, it is still difficult to avoid the wasting of the hot mixture in the repairing work of small scale as mentioned above. Furthermore, from the paten specification CH-A-291 763 an apparatus for the preparation of a mixture of bitumen and gravel for a road surface is known. This apparatus comprises a movable frame, a container which is pivoted around an axis, provided with an opening and pivotable in perpendicular direction with respect to the axis of rotation, wherein a burner mounted on a cantilever of the frame is arranged in front of the opening of the container. The burner is fixed over the cantilever at a certain position so that the flame is directed to the interior of the container. The container is turned towards the side opposite to the burner in order to empty a charge. Therefore, the apparatus must be accessible from several sides. This means that more space is required, when installing the apparatus.
- This invention has been made in view of above problems, and has its object to provide an asphalt-recycling apparatus of small size, so that the apparatus can be carried on a vehicle such as a truck together with other instruments for repairing the underground piping or wiring.
- According to this invention, there is provided an asphalt recycling apparatus which comprises;
a combustion drum having an open top and rotatably supported on a supporting frame mounted in a casing;
a driving means for rotating the combustion drum around the axis thereof;
a manipulating handle for tilting the open top of the combustion drum;
a front opening portion provided at a portion of the casing which faces to the open top of the combustion drum;
a pair of front doors for opening or closing the front opening portion;
a supporting rod means, one end of which is connected to the back surface of one of the front doors, and the other end of which is detachably connected to the back surface of the other one of the front doors;
a burner-supporting means mounted on the supporting rod means so as to direct a burner toward the open top of the combustion drum; and
a shoot door disposed below the front door so as to pivotally move up and down, and adapted to guide a regenerated asphalt discharged from the combustion drum tilted downward. - This invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of an asphalt recycling apparatus according to this invention;
- Fig. 2 is a plane view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the aspahlt-recycling apparatus mounted on the loading platform of a truck;
- Fig. 4 is a plane view of a portion of the apparatus including a supporting rod means and a burner-supporting means; and
- Fig. 5 is a back side view of the portion of the apparatus shown in Fig. 4.
- In the followings, this invention will be explained about a preferred embodiment wherein an asphalt-recycling apparatus of this invention is mounted on a truck.
- Referring to Fig. 1 to Fig. 3, the asphalt-
recycling apparatus 1 comprises acasing 2 mounted on thetruck 10, acombustion drum 3 supported on a supportingframe 6 and housed in thecasing 2, and aburner 8 attached to a burner-supportingmember 70 which is mounted on a pair offront doors casing 2 in such a manner that the flame of theburner 8 can be ejected into thecombustion drum 3. - The
casing 2 in this embodiment is of a box type whose top and front sides are designed to be opened and covered on its inner wall with linings consisting of a heat-insulating material and a sound-insulating material (For example, glass wool). On the open top of thecasing 2 is attached atop door 20 which is foldable in half. On the opening located at the upper portion of the front side of thecasing 2 is attached a pair offront doors door casing 2 is attached ashoot door 22 whose lower end is pivotally attached to a rod member which is horizontally disposed at a lower portion of thecasing 2, so that the upper portion of theshoot door 22 can be allowed to move downward thereby to open theshoot door 22 so as to act as a shoot. - The
combustion drum 3 housed in thecasing 2 is of a pot-like shape in this embodiment, and has on its top an opening 3a communicating with the hollow interior thereof. Thiscombustion drum 3 is sustained in thecasing 2 by means of aframe 6 in such a manner as to keep the opening 3a slantingly upward. The portion near the opening 3a of thiscombustion drum 3 is covered with a heat-insulating material, and the trunk portion of this combustion drum is integrally provided with a crown wheel (gear) 30 of circular shape (Fig. 2). - The supporting
frame 6 comprises a pair of U-shapedleg members 61 disposed on left and right sides of thecombustion drum 3, a pair ofbearing shafts 62 rotatably received in the upper portion of theleg members 61 and extending to the opposite sides of thecombustion drum 3, amain driving gear 63 fixed to the tip portion of a rotatingshaft 62a passing through one of theshafts 62 and engaging with thecrown wheel 30 of thecombustion drum 3, a drivengear 64 idly fitted in the tip portion of the other one of theshafts 62 and engaging with thecrown wheel 30 of thecombustion drum 3, and a rotatingshaft 65 rotatably connected at the central bottom portion of thecombustion drum 3 to the center portion of a connectingrod 67 which is extended from both of theshafts 62 and curved along the bottom portion of thecombustion drum 3. - The proximate end of the rotating
shaft 62a of themain driving gear 63 is connected to the rotating shaft of the driving means 4 consisting of an electric motor through a deceleratinggear apparatus 68. - Accordingly, when the
electric motor 4 is actuated, the rotating power is transmitted to themain driving gear 63 through the deceleratinggear apparatus 68 and rotatingshaft 62a, and thecombustion drum 3 is caused by way of the engaging action of thecrown wheel 30 to be rotated around the axis of the rotatingshaft 65. In this case, the drivengear 64 supports thecombustion drum 3 while being rotated through the engagement thereof with thecrown wheel 30. - The
shaft 62 located on the drivengear 64 is rotatably received in abox 66 disposed adjacent thereto, and engaged within thebox 66 with ahandle shaft 50 extended in perpendicular to a worm of a worm wheel of theshaft 62. - Since both of the
shafts 62 are connected with each other through the connectingrod 67, and rotatably received at the upper portion of theleg members 61, thecombustion drum 3 can be tilted through the manipulation of thehandle 5 fixed at the tip portion of thehandle shaft 50, thereby moving the opening 3a of thecombustion drum 3 downward or upward. - On the pair of
front doors cross member 7 having a burner-supportingmember 70. Specifically, one end of the supportingrod 7 is rotatably hinged by means of abolt 13 and a nut 14 to afirst bracket 12A projecting from the back side of thefront door 21A. The other end of the cross member 7 (free end) is provided with a pair of through-holes 15 as shown in Fig. 5. - On the back side of the other
front door 21B is projected asecond bracket 12B on which a pair ofpins 16 are projected in conformity with the through-holes 15 to be engaged therewith. - Accordingly, when the
front doors cross member 7 can be fixed to the other one of the doors by fitting the through-holes 15 in thepins 16 after loosening thebolt 13 and nut 14 attached to the one end of thecross member 7. Thereafter, thebolt 13 and the nut 14 are tightened to firmly fix thecross member 7 to a predetermined position. When thecross member 7 is not in use, the nut 14 is loosened and the through-holes 15 are detached from thepins 16. Thereafter, thecross member 7 is rotated together with theburner supporting member 70 until it takes a folding position i.e. it becomes parallel with the back side of the one of thefront doors 21A, and finally thebolt 13 and nut 14 are fastened. In this manner, thecross member 7 can be folded behind thefront door 21A, when the apparatus is not in use. - The
burner supporting member 70 is mounted on thiscross member 7. Thisburner supporting member 70 comprises a forwardly tiltedcylindrical member 71, aleg portion 72 supporting thecylindrical member 71, and astand portion 74 disposed in perpendicular to theleg portion 72. Thestand portion 74 is fixed to the supportingrod 7 by means of thenut 19 andbolt 18. - And said
leg portion 72 is penetrated into thestand portion 74. - The lower end portion of the
leg portion 72 is shaped into aspherical shape 73 and rotatably received 17 in thecross member 7 thereby allowing thecylindrical member 71 to be tilted to any desired angle. - The
stand portion 74 is disposed a little above the lower end of theleg portion 72, and thecylindrical member 71 can be fixed at any desired angle by fastening thebolt 18 and thenut 19. - In this manner, the
front doors member 7, and at the same time thecylindrical member 71 of theburner supporting member 70 can be disposed such that the opening thereof is directed to the center of the opening 3a of thecombustion drum 3. - 75 denotes a stopper fixed to the
stand portion 74 as one body, which binds rotation of thestand portion 74 by mating with thecross member 7. - The
shoot door 22 is opened in such a manner that it is declined downward to become an extension of a discharging passage of the opening 3a of thecombustion drum 3 when the opening 3a is tilted downward for discharging a regenerated asphalt. In other words, theshoot door 22 can be utilized as a discharging shoot. - At one corner of the front portion of the
casing 2 is formed ahousing portion 22A, and agas cylinder 80 is housed therein. - The
burner 8 is a portable burner which is connected to agas cylinder 80 from which fuel is supplied thereto. - This
burner 8 is held on a holder (not shown) provided on the side of thecasing 2 when it is not in use. - The upper and lower portions of the front portion of the
casing 2 are provided with a plurality ofshelves 23 for housing fire distinguishers in order to cope with anyfire accident 81 that might be happened. - A
switch box 24 is provided above theshelves 23 to accommodate various kinds of operating switches. - Next, the operation of the asphalt recycling apparatus having above-mentioned structure will be explained.
- First, the
front door combustion drum 3 through theopening 3a. Then, thecross member 7 and the burner-supportingmember 70 are fixed between thefront door 21A and thefront door 21B. Thereafter, theburner 8 is inserted into thecylindrical member 71 and fixed thereto so as to direct the distal end portion of theburner 8 to the center of theopening 3a of thecombustion drum 3. - Fuel is supplied from the
gas cylinder 80 to theburner 8 from which fire flame is ejected into the interior of thecombustion drum 3, and at the same time thecombustion drum 3 is rotated around the axis (65) therof by means of theelectric motor 4, the driving power of which is transmitted through thetransmission gear 68 and the engagement between the combination of themain driving gear 63 and the drivengear 64 and the crown wheel (gear) 30 to thecombustion drum 3, thereby uniformly heating and melting the crushed asphalt pieces. - When the asphalt pieces are completely molten, the supply of fuel from the
gas cylinder 80 is stopped, and the firing from theburner 8 is terminated. - Then, the
handle 5 is rotated thereby to cause theshaft 62 and the connectingrod 67 to rotate via thehandle shaft 50, and as a result to cause thecombustion drum 3 to rotate to such degree that theopening 3a thereof faces downward as indicated by a phantom line in Fig. 1. - The molten regenerated asphalt is smoothly discharged from the
opening 3a to a road requiring repair through theshoot door 22 extending from theopening 3a. - Since the asphalt recycling apparatus as explained above can be small in size, it can be installed on a portion of the
loading platform 10A of atruck 10, thus leaving sufficient space on theloading platform 10A for installing other operation apparatus for repairing underground piping and wiring, or a shelf for equipments, or a temporary toilet. It is possible according to this invention to employ as the burner 8 a small-sized burner which is conventionally employed in heating a paved road surface. - Since waste asphalt pieces obtained from the repairing work site can be reused as they are for restoring the road, labor and time for restoring the road can be markedly saved.
- According to the asphalt recycling apparatus of this invention as explained above, the cross member means 7 is connected by one end thereof to the front door of the
casing 2, theburner supporting member 70 can be easily set for use. - The shape and structure of the combustion drum may be modified in any manner as far as the combustion drum is designed to rotate around the axis therof, and the upper opening therof can be tilted downward as required.
- This invention will be explained with reference to a plane view of the apparatus in Fig. 2.
- An asphalt recycling apparatus (1) of small size, which is capable of reusing waste asphalt pieces as they are obtained from the work place of repairing underground piping or wiring is disclosed. This asphalt recycling apparatus (1) comprises a rotatable and tiltable combustion drum (3) supported on a frame (6) disposed in a casing (2), a front opening provided with a pair of doors (21A, 21B) and disposed on the front side of the casing (2) such that the opening coincides with the location of the top opening (3a) of the combustion drum (3), a cross member (7), one end of which is rotatably connected to one (21A) of the doors (21) and the other end of which is detachably connected to the other one (21B) of the doors, a burner-supporting member (70) fixed to the cross member (7) so as to direct the flame of a burner (8) to the top opening of the combustion drum (3), and a shoot door (22) disposed below the front opening and hinged to the casing (2) and capable of acting, when downwardly rotated, as a shoot for guiding a regenerated asphalt discharged from the combustion drum (3).
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- An asphalt recycling apparatus (1) which comprises;
a combustion drum (3) having an open top (3a) and rotatably supported on a supporting frame (6) mounted in a casing (2);
a driving means for rotating the combustion drum (3) around the axis thereof;
a manipulating handle (5) for tilting the open top of the combustion drum (3);
a front opening portion provided at a portion of the casing (2) which faces to the open top (3a) of the combustion drum (3);
a pair of front doors (21A, 21B) for opening or closing the front opening portion;
a cross member (7) one end of which is connected to the back surface of one (21A) of the front doors, and the other end of which is detachably connected to the back surface of the other one (21B) of the front doors;
a burner-supporting member (70) mounted on the cross means (7) so as to direct a burner toward the open top of the combustion drum (3); and
a shoot door (22) disposed below the front door so as to pivotally move up and down, and adapted to guide a regenerated asphalt discharged from the combustion drum (3) tilted downward. - An asphalt recycling apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the casing (2) is provided with a housing for a gas cylinder to which the burner (8) is to be connected.
- An asphalt recycling apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the casing (2) is provided with a shelf on which a fire extinguisher is to be loaded.
- An asphalt recycling apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said one end of the cross member (7) is rotatably fixed to a first bracket (12A) projecting from the back surface of said one of the front door, and said the other end of the cross member (7) is provided with an engaging through hole which is adapted to detachably engage with a pin mounted on a second bracket (12B) projected from the back surface of said the other one of the front door.
- An asphalt recycling apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the burner (8) is supported on a burner-supporting member (70) comprising a cylindrical portion (71) for fitting said burner therein, a leg portion (70B) for sustaining the cylindrical portion (71), and a stand portion (74) supporting the leg portion, said stand portion (74) being fixed through a screw to the cross member (7).
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AT90100099T ATE90750T1 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-01-03 | APPARATUS FOR RECYCLING ASPHALT. |
DK90100099.2T DK0436051T3 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-01-03 | Asphalt recycling apparatus |
EP90100099A EP0436051B1 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-01-03 | Asphalt recycling apparatus |
DE90100099T DE69001993T2 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-01-03 | Apparatus for recycling asphalt. |
ES199090100099T ES2041448T3 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-01-03 | APPARATUS FOR THE RECYCLING OF ASPHALT. |
DE4040373A DE4040373A1 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-12-17 | ASPHALT REPROCESSING PLANT |
YU238790A YU238790A (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-12-19 | ASVALT PROCESSING DEVICE |
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EP90100099A EP0436051B1 (en) | 1990-01-03 | 1990-01-03 | Asphalt recycling apparatus |
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DE (2) | DE69001993T2 (en) |
DK (1) | DK0436051T3 (en) |
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